Consultation outcome

DWP information strategy and performance indicators: transparency of information published by DWP

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Information strategy and performance indicators: government response

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Detail of outcome

DWP will ensure that the public has access to more of the information that is used to define the delivery of its services, the effect that its programmes and activities are having and how efficient and effective its operations are. DWP is also working to improve the value of that information by making it readily available in line with Public Data Principles on the DWP website and the government’s data website (www.data.gov.uk).


Original consultation

Summary

This consultation sought views to inform the DWP's set of performance indicators as well as its wider information strategy and commitment to greater transparency.

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Consultation description

This consultation sought views to inform the DWP’s set of performance indicators as well as its wider information strategy and commitment to greater transparency.

This consultation is now closed. It ran from 24 November 2010 to 31 January 2011.

Documents

Information strategy and performance indicators: consultation on transparency in DWP

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Published 24 November 2010

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